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Consciousness of targets during the attentional blink: a gradual or all-or-none dimension?


ABSTRACT: Models of consciousness differ in whether they predict a gradual change or a discontinuous transition between nonconscious and conscious perception. Sergent and Dehaene (Psychological Science, 15, 720-728, 2004) asked subjects to rate on a continuous scale the subjective visibility of target words presented during an attentional blink. They found that these words were either detected as well as targets outside the attentional-blink period or not detected at all, and interpreted these results as support for a discontinuous transition between nonconscious and conscious processing. We present results from 4 attentional-blink experiments showing that this all-or-none rating pattern disappears with the use of an alternative measure of consciousness (post-decision wagering) and a more difficult identification task. Instead, under these circumstances, subjects used the consciousness rating scales in a continuous fashion. These results are more consistent with models that assume a gradual change between nonconscious and conscious perception during the attentional blink.

SUBMITTER: Nieuwenhuis S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3037489 | biostudies-other | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Consciousness of targets during the attentional blink: a gradual or all-or-none dimension?

Nieuwenhuis Sander S   de Kleijn Roy R  

Attention, perception & psychophysics 20110201 2


Models of consciousness differ in whether they predict a gradual change or a discontinuous transition between nonconscious and conscious perception. Sergent and Dehaene (Psychological Science, 15, 720-728, 2004) asked subjects to rate on a continuous scale the subjective visibility of target words presented during an attentional blink. They found that these words were either detected as well as targets outside the attentional-blink period or not detected at all, and interpreted these results as  ...[more]

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